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Coercive control is a pattern of behaviour by an abuser to harm, punish or frighten their victim. It’s been illegal since 2015, but would we be able to spot it if we saw it happening?
Its purpose is to disempower a victim’s self-esteem, self-worth, and independence, creating isolation and barriers to support. Reach out, help is available....
- 4 min
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- Ards and North Down Borough Council
In this lesson we will focus on controlling behaviour and coercive control. We will also look at the subtleties of abusive relationships.
Coercive control is a form of domestic abuse that can often be overlooked. We look at the themes around coercive control that people talked about including: controlling and isolating behaviours; using threats and coercion; emotional abuse; economic or financial abuse; services missing opportunities to support victims and survivors.
Sep 2, 2024 · Coercive control is a form of abuse that often goes unrecognised, yet it has a profound impact on those who experience it. Read on to learn more about this damaging behaviour, its signs, and how you can protect yourself or support others in identifying and addressing it.
What are Context Clues?Learn about the different context clues you can find in a sentence to help you understand the meaning of an unfamiliar word!
- 3 min
- 656.7K
- Mind Blooming
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